There’s a good few options for exporting data out of FPGAs, like Ethernet, USB2, or USB3. Many FPGAs have a HDMI (or rather, sparkling DVI) port as well, and [Steve Markgraf] brings us the ...
Wireless solutions, such as Miracast, are ideal for temporary setups or when mobility is a priority. On the other hand, wired solutions that require using HDMI capture cards are better suited for ...
These include laptops, peripherals like wireless keyboards ... than other capture cards in this price range typically provide. Rather than being expressly limited to HDMI input, the GC313 Pro ...
But thanks to the widespread adoption of HDMI 2.1, newer USB capture cards like the AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 are able to do this without the need to open up your PC. The Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 ...
However, adding USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI opens the door to video capture and passthrough. Yes, inside the new AVerMedia ELITE GO GC313Pro ($129.99 USD via Amazon) is a 1080p 60 FPS capture card that ...
But the high-level idea is that a Raspberry Pi 4 with a simple USB HDMI capture device takes the video input and converts it on the fly to a scaled down Kindle-friendly format. The converted video ...